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So if you bid on a voucher auction, lose and opt for the Buy-it-now option, you have just traded your money for bids that don't apply to Buy-it-now prices on future auctions. They are sneaky with new members by offering "training" auctions for beginners only. Those auctions are all for bid vouchers. So if you aren't careful, you'll sign up for their site, trade your money/bids that actually apply to Buy-it-now (as described below) for much less-valuable vouchers that are only useful for trying to win auctions.
If this happens, you pretty much have to win an auction big enough to merit the money you've spent, or you have thrown away your money.
QuiBids is an online auction site in which people pay to bid in the hopes of winning a great deal on the item on which they are bidding. If a person does not win a great deal, he or she can exercise the Buy-it-now function, using their bids towards the purchase price of that item. This is a much more fun way to shop! Below is how it works from the "Help" page:
"Each bid costs just $0.60. Bids are available in Bid Packs of 40, 75, 300, 600 and 800 bids. These bids are pre-paid and placed in your Bids Account. Each time you place a bid, your Bids Account is deducted one bid, and a maximum of 20 seconds is added to the timer every time someone bids. This gives enough time for someone else to make the decision to bid if they're interested. This is similar to the 'Going Once... Twice... SOLD' approach of auctions. If there's ever a time, due to technology, a glitch happens in the system and an auction gets interrupted and/or canceled, be sure to contact our support team at support@quibids.com. We're happy to resolve any issue.
If you are the top bidder when the timer reaches zero, you win! You then pay the ending auction price plus shipping. If you do not win, you lose your bids that have been placed; however, we offer on most auctions a Buy-it-now feature! This feature allows you to put the money spent in bids on the item towards buying the item. An example is illustrated below.
Let's say you spend 30 bids trying to win a $30 product, but you don't win it. You're 30 bids are worth $18, so if you exercised the Buy-it-now for that item, you would pay the value price of $30 less the $18 in bids you spent trying to win the item. Thus, you could go ahead and buy the item for just $12 in this example. If you bid on the same item in more than one auction, it doesn't count toward the Buy-it-now price. It must be the last auction you bid on. For instance, if you place 100 bids on an item retailing at $199 in one auction and 100 bids in another and then decide to exercise the Buy-it-now, you're only able to use the 100 bids from your last auction. So you would end up paying the value price of $199 less the $60 in bids you spent trying to win the item and buy it for $139. You have up to 2 hours after that auction has ended before the Buy-it-now option expires.
This feature limits the risk in participating in our auctions as we offer the Buy-it-now feature for the majority of our auctions!"
There are no company employees or bots bidding, only customers that are trying to win a great deal. However, customers should be careful to understand exactly how the process works prior to bidding. It will be difficult to go to our site and purchase one of the smallest bid packs and end up winning a MacBook. It's possible, but just not probable. The smaller, less expensive items are much easier to win. We always recommend bidding on items that you would be willing to purchase in the event of not winning the auction.
If you have other questions about how QuiBids works, please visit the help page of our website via the Related link.
No happy bidding.
Bid carefully and wisely. Happy bidding is probably not what I would say, more like "Careful bidding." Use the site wisely and it is no more a scam than parking meters. If you think parking meters are a scam, then I don't know what to tell you. And if you put money into parking meters where you don't want to park, then QuiBids isn't for you either.
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You must contact Quibids and request that they deactivate your account for you. There is NO link on their website for you to click on and deactivate it yourself. I deactivated my account by talking to a customer service agent on LIVECHAT.
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Quibids is not currently a publicly traded company.
There are many other auction websites that are similar to eBay. Some of those websites include: Amazon, Yahoo, Overstock, and QuiBids. QuiBids auction website is fairly new compared to the others.
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QuiBids, an online auction website, does not accept PayPal as a payment method. However, payment methods and accepted forms of payment can change over time. To get the most accurate and up-to-date information on QuiBids' accepted payment methods, it is recommended to visit their official website or contact their customer support directly. My recommendation : ђՇՇקร://ฬฬฬ.๔เﻮเรՇ๏гє24.ς๏๓/гє๔เг/372576/๔๏ภﻮรкץ07/
Yes it is a legitimate website. I have won and received all the items that i have won within a week. Just make sure you understand how it works. .60 cents per bid. It's a great website.
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I don't think you have to pay for the website but you have to pay 50 cents per bid. So even if you don't get the thing you wanted, you would still have to pay.